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macleod:
“ macleod:
“ A new study released by the Entertainment Software Association has revealed that adult women now occupy the largest demographic in the gaming industry. Women over 18 made up a whopping 36 percent of the gaming population,...

macleod:

macleod:

A new study released by the Entertainment Software Association has revealed that adult women now occupy the largest demographic in the gaming industry. Women over 18 made up a whopping 36 percent of the gaming population, followed by adult men at 35 percent.

Teenage boys, who are often stereotyped as the biggest gamers, now lag far behind their older female counterparts, making up just 17 percent of the gaming demographic. (x)

I still get hate for this. Keep sharing it!

bane-of-technology:

bigmouthlass:

sarapsys:

streetlifemanifesto:

Don’t trust morning you. Morning you is a dick. Morning you would sell your loved ones if it got them 5 minutes of extra sleep

maybe morning me wouldn’t be such a dick if that flaky bitch evening me had gone to bed instead of tumblring til butts oclock int he morning

Well evening me might have fallen asleep at a reasonable hour if that dumbass afternoon me hadn’t lain down for a “little nap” that lasted four hours.

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Originally posted by twintherapists

prostheticknowledge:

Jelly Mario

Web demo by Stefan Hedman adds elastic physics to classic Super Mario level, currently in pre-alpha. You need a keyboard (play with arrow keys) - to start, move towards the right side of the screen:

[video from Robert McGregor]

Play around with it yourself here

possumoftheday:
“Today’s Possum of the Day has been brought to you by: A big sip!
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possumoftheday:

Today’s Possum of the Day has been brought to you by: A big sip!

jwblogofrandomness:

childhoodblog:

fucking jerry

Can somebody please explain to me how they managed to get sucked in through a hand dryer. I mean if this was something like SpongeBob Squarepants I wouldn’t question it but here the characters are more on the realistic human side so how the heck?…

They already have shrinking tech. There was an episode where they went into the human body

cutespoonie:

some relatable dissociation stuff:

  • keeping ur hands out of sight cuz seeing them makes u panic
  • avoiding mirrors at all cost
  • checking ur pulse just to make sure ur alive
  • wanting to touch everything
  • cencoring ur thoughts
  • having weird triggers and avoiding them like the plague
  • staring at ppl cuz it’s hard to believe that they’re real
daisenseiben:
“ loveiseldritch:
“ papprekakinga:
“Always reblog
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As a former zookeeper we would hear this a lot. “If you don’t study hard you’ll end up cleaning poop for a living.” It’s the one time we’re allowed to go off on the visitors. I once...

daisenseiben:

loveiseldritch:

papprekakinga:

Always reblog

As a former zookeeper we would hear this a lot. “If you don’t study hard you’ll end up cleaning poop for a living.” It’s the one time we’re allowed to go off on the visitors. I once heard my boss rant for five minutes at a lady, in front of her kids, about how he had a Master’s degree, how people literally worked there for free, and how dare she judge people without bothering to know anything about them. Later that day his boss came by and said, roughly, “She told us what happened. Thanks for not throwing anything this time.”

“Study or you’ll have to clean poop up.”

“I work with PANTHERS for a living, lady. What the fuck do YOU do all day?”

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:
“ bathtimefunduck:
“ yesterdaysprint:
“ The New York Times, New York, January 3, 1897
”
History in a nutshell
”
“What do women think about women?
WE ASKED A MAN” ”

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

bathtimefunduck:

yesterdaysprint:

The New York Times, New York, January 3, 1897

History in a nutshell

“What do women think about women?

WE ASKED A MAN”

workingitinportland:
“ anarcho-rokabilly:
“ workingitinportland:
“ “The scene takes no more than five minutes of the movie, and the tension between colonial history and race only escalates from that point on. However, we as museum professionals need...

workingitinportland:

anarcho-rokabilly:

workingitinportland:

“The scene takes no more than five minutes of the movie, and the tension between colonial history and race only escalates from that point on. However, we as museum professionals need to talk about the inclusion of this scene, especially regarding its function in a film that was cut from nearly four hours long in its first iteration to a solid two, a film that so many young people will see and one that is poised to become a cultural touchstone. The museum is presented as an illegal mechanism of colonialism, and along with that, a space which does not even welcome those whose culture it displays.

And is there anything incorrect about that?

It is worth considering the aspects of the scene that are realities in the modern museum. African artifacts such as those shown in the film’s museum are likely taken from a home country under suspicious circumstances, such as notable artifacts in real-life Britain like the Benin bronzes which now reside at the British Museum. It is often the case that individuals will know their own culture as well as or better than a curator, but are not considered valuable contributors because they lack a degree. People of color are less represented in museum spaces, and often experience undue discrimination while entering gallery spaces. Finally, museums are experiencing an influx of white women filling staff roles, leading to homogenized viewpoints, and lack senior staff with diverse backgrounds. With these truths represented in such a short but poignant scene, the tension between audiences and institutions is played out to the extreme.”

https://jhuexhibitionist.com/2018/02/22/why-museum-professionals-need-to-talk-about-black-panther/

With source, thank you!

ink-shaming:
“thanks taika
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ink-shaming:

thanks taika